Creamy Dairy Free Potato Soup with Ham.

This creamy dairy free potato soup with ham is rich, silky, and so good on a cold day.

Potato soup is one of the most comforting winter soups. It’s simple to make, creamy, and filling.

Today I’m going to share my dairy free potato soup recipe with you, and it’s a recipe that’s adapted from my mom’s recipe box. My mom got the recipe from our neighbor when I was growing up. Mrs. Brown was her name, and she made delicious potato soup, and amazing apple pie as well. Her recipe called for butter and sour cream, but I’ve adapted it to be dairy free, and it’s still delicious.

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Even if you can’t have dairy, that doesn’t mean that you have to miss out on creamy soups! Using a non-dairy milk and some flour to thicken the broth results in a very creamy and silky soup.

If you don’t want to add ham, you can leave it out of this dairy free potato soup. Feel free to add shredded carrots, white beans, or bacon instead. You can customize this recipe to suit your needs.

If you are able to have dairy, go ahead and use regular dairy milk. If you are dairy free, use whatever milk works for your dietary needs. Coconut milk. almond milk, rice milk, soy milk – any of those will work well.

This dairy free potato soup is easy to put together, and just takes some time on the stove top to cook and have the potatoes get tender. It’s a perfect dinner when coupled with bread and a light salad.

How do you make dairy free potato soup?

Saute the onions and celery in the olive oil.

Add the diced potatoes, ham, and broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook until potatoes are tender.

Stir in the non-dairy milk, and whisk in some gluten free flour and water. Stir until it thickens.

Season with salt and pepper.

What potatoes are best for potato soup?

I like Yukon Gold potatoes, because they have a nice flavor. You could also use Russet potatoes if you prefer.

Mom to two boys with food allergies and sensitivities, Kelly is passionate about allergy friendly cooking and baking. She believes that you can enjoy amazing, easy recipes even when cooking for multiple food allergies.